Ronald D. Moore, the man behind the successful relaunch of beloved science fiction tv series Battlestar Galactica, is at it again with groundbreaking episodic scifi. Sure, he’s got his sporran full right now with STARZ’s Outlander, but the next big thing on his dradis just happens to be an anthology series for Amazon based on the works of Philip K. Dick.

If that name doesn’t ring a bell, perhaps you’d be more familiar with Blade Runner, or Man In The High Castle? Blade Runner was loosely based on Dick’s “Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep” and remains one of the touchstones of science fiction film that transcends genres. The same can be said of several of Dick’s written works, and they resound more now than ever before.

Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams is being brought to the streaming service by Moore, along with Bryan Cranston, Michael Dinner and Sony TV. Each episode of the show will be a stand-alone, based on Dick’s shorts stories as adapted by a writers room made up of British and American writers.

Today it was announced that Anna Paquin and Terrence Howard are joining the series, and will appear in an episode titled“Real Life.” She’ll play Sarah, a policewoman living in the future who shares headspace with George (Howard) a brilliant game designer, as each pursues violent killers whose plans could have shattering consequences. In a race against time, sharing a bond that no one else can see, they learn the very thing that connects them can also destroy them. Early reports state that various directors will be tackling two episodes a piece, and for “Real Life”, Jeffrey Reiner is in the director’s chair.